Kathmandu. Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has made it clear that the inhuman and heinous crimes committed during the conflict cannot be forgiven while finalizing transitional justice.
Inaugurating the sixth national convention of the Nepal Ex-Servicemen and Police Organization today, Prime Minister Oli, who is also the Chairman of the Nepal Communist Party (UML), said that the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and the Commission of Investigation on Enforced Disappearances would work in a way that would provide justice to the victims.
He said that there would be no further delay in the process of forming these commissions, and clarified that since the country has overcome dictatorship and entered a democratic system, any kind of murder, violence, activities that disrupt religious harmony, anarchy, etc. would not be acceptable under any guise. ‘We are currently in a federal democratic republican system. Here, people can compete among themselves. When the UML formed a single government after winning the election and started unprecedented work for development and prosperity, we were displaced due to the instigation of reactionaries.
Now we are working as a joint government,’ said Prime Minister Oli, ‘We have a history of nation-building and unity. We will hand over a prosperous and unified Nepal to the new generation. We will not allow borders to be narrowed and national pride to be undermined. We will move forward by maintaining our civilized and cultured society.’
Prime Minister Oli emphasized that national unity with social harmony is necessary in a diverse country, and that since the UML is leading it, the trust reposed in the country and the party by the former military and police organizations should be further strengthened. Chairman Oli has also called for the UML to organize a youth conference on Democracy Day on April 11 and celebrate in favor of people’s rights and development.
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